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Effects of Seating Position and Appropriate Restraint Use on the Risk of Injury to Children in Motor Vehicle Crashes
Dennis R. Durbin, Irene Chen, Rebecca Smith, Michael R. Elliott and Flaura K. Winston
Pediatrics March 2005, 115 (3) e305-e309; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2004-1522
Dennis R. Durbin
Irene Chen
Rebecca Smith
Michael R. Elliott

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Effects of Seating Position and Appropriate Restraint Use on the Risk of Injury to Children in Motor Vehicle Crashes
Dennis R. Durbin, Irene Chen, Rebecca Smith, Michael R. Elliott, Flaura K. Winston
Pediatrics Mar 2005, 115 (3) e305-e309; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-1522
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